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for databehandling Utløpsdato: Session Navn: __RequestVerificationToken Leverandør: .jobbnorge.no Databehandlingsansvarlig: HAProxy software Formål: Kreves for at nettsiden skal fungere riktig. Personvernregler
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Position as PhD Research Fellow in formal methods for data protection in digital twins is available at the Department of Informatics. Starting date no later than December 1, 2025. The fellowship period is
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motivation regarding completing the research training program Documented experience with research within the educational field, preferably learning sciences or educational psychology. Personal skills In
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of their class with respect to academic credentials. Qualification requirements: Applicants must hold a degree equivalent to a Norwegian doctoral degree in epidemiology, biostatistics, computational biology, or a
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requirements for admittance to the Faculty of Social Sciences’ PhD program. The Master’s degree must be of high quality (grade A or B) and within a specialization of relevance to the economics of innovation and
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Machine learning connected to the Scientific Computing and Machine Learning (SCML) group at the Department of Informatics. The candidate will be part of and contribute to the research activities in
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Sciences' organised research education programme (PhD programme) and the completion of a doctorate in human geography. The candidate who is hired will automatically be admitted to the PhD programme
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contribute to the development of sociology at the department. The position requires participation in the Faculty of Social Sciences' organised research education programme (PhD programme ) and the completion
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One PhD fellowship is available at the Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law to undertake research as part of the project Digitizing Sexual Violence: The role of technology in creating and
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, and how extracellular vesicles from NK cells can be exploited for cancer therapy against solid tumors. The group runs both basic science projects to uncover new mechanistic and biological insights, as